The surgeon makes a cut on the skin over the injured tendon. The damaged or torn ends of the tendon are sewn together.

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If the tendon has been severely injured, a tendon graft may be needed.

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In this case, a piece of tendon from the foot, toe, or another part of the body is often used.

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If needed, tendons are reattached to the surrounding tissue.

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The surgeon examines the area to see if there any injuries to nerves and blood vessels. When complete, the wound is closed.

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If the tendon damage is too severe, the repair and reconstruction may have to be done at different times.

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The surgeon will perform one operation to repair part of the injury, and then allow the hand to heal for a few weeks. Another surgery will be later done to complete the reconstruction and repair the tendon.

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Why the Procedure is Performed

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The goal of tendon repair is to bring back normal function of joints or surrounding tissues following a tendon laceration.”